Sustainable Systems Management

Sustainable Systems Management (SSM) develops innovative leaders to help solve complex environmental, social, and economic problems such as mobility, shelter, water, food, and communication, in more sustainable ways. Students learn how people, planet, products, and profits interact in sustainable (and not-so-sustainable) ways, acquire the knowledge and tools necessary to act on these systems, and apply the frameworks and methods to measure and manage the sustainability performance of business and industrial systems.

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Student Groups

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  • Sustainable Systems Management Club
  • NorthStar Building Science Club

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    ESPM, EEB, BIOL, FNRM
  • Undergraduate-level classes are 1000-4000. Graduate-level classes are 5000-7000.

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